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KILLET RAT POISON The Perfect Phosphorus Paste At All Stores and Chemists.

SITUATIONS VACANT TUNIORS (2), smart, who -will be trained iJ by thoroughly competent seniors; position offers training in our Frock Dept.—Apply Miss Shieff. Mat. Mutual Bldgs.; Chancery St. KITCHEN HAND, male or feninJe.—Waverley Hotel. I/ITCHEN Hand, female; Rood wages.—33B -1\ Queen St., after 6. I AiJOURER tor our Factory, Penrose; exXJ perience in timber and building trade preferred. Good conditions and wages.—Tanner Trailers. Penrose. MAID for dining room work, small institution, live in.—Ph. 60-493. MAN with some exper. sheetmetal work, for water-heater manufacturer. —D. Henry & Co., 12 Nelson St., City. MAX with 2nd class steam ticket; good conditions, single accom. only, cookhouse. —N.Z. Forest Products, Pinedale, Piitaruru. MANAGER, General Country Store. Waikato, convenient to Hamilton; handy school, house available; state age, exper., ref., —PRI3OI Herald. MECHANIC, experienced; good wages.—R. Sanders and Sons, Ltd., Ph. 21-558, or 4S-893 after hours. MEN, factory work; good conditions. —Apply personally. Manager, Insulating Board Mill, N.Z. Forest Products, Penrose.. MEN, handy with woodworking tools. We will pay a/- per hour for simple assembly job; essential work. —Owen Eyre, Ltd., 120 Broadway, Newmarket. MILK .Roundsman, exp., reliable, motor delivery.—W. H. Andrews, 1 College Kd.. St. Heliers Bay, via Meadowbank. 50-534 ATIGHT Waiter; good wages.—33o Queen St., after 6. NIGHT Cleaner, 40-hour week. —Caretaker. N.Z. Insurance Buildings; "YTURSE, probationer, light duties, good JA wages, good hours. —Ph. 00-530. OFFICE Junior, Shorthand-typing not necessary; girl just left school pref.; no Sat. work.—H. I>. Robertson & Poison, Ltd., Wright's Bldgs., Fort St. PANEL Beaters, good conditions.—Stan. .Andrew, Ltd.. Pukekohe. jpANTRYMAID; live in.—Station Hotel. FANTRYMiAID-Waitress, good wagee.— Silver Slipper, 30 Fort St. PENSIONER, odd jobs, on suburban farmlet, good home.—NNl77o Herald. PERSON to Machine Knit boys' school stockings at home, —Apply Box '1832, C.P.O. PHOTOGRAPHIC Dark Room: Person take charge; must be capable of good work; excel, wages.—Pß337 Herald, 'Hamillerald, *Hamil-jpORTER-Liftman.— Statiou Hotel. PORTER-Barman. Suffolk Hotel, College Hill. SCALES Assistants, Intermediate, some exO per. prcf.,' for Ladies'. Underclothing Showroom and Hosiery Dept., ground floor.—Staff Manager George Court and Sons, Ltd., Karanganape Rd. SAW Doctor-Benchman, in mill, Rotoroa district; good wages, prospects suitable man. Accom.—Box 953, Auckland. SERVING Hand, full-time; also Waitresses full-time and mid-day. for George Court's Tearooms.—Staff Manager, 3rd F'.oor. SHORI HAiNij-Typiste, proficient, exper., essential industry situated at Penrose; good salary arid working conditions. —Apply in first instance with copies of refs., CKISS Herald. QTOREMAN and Nursery mcKers.— 0 Apply Despatch Office. Arthur Yates and Co Ltd Albert St TAILORESS, good all-round hand- highest wages, permanent position, suitable hand, best conditions.—HKl94S Herald. ryRUCIv-Driver, permanent.—Hancock, 128 1 Green Lane Rd. r pRUCK Driver, heavy-duty licence, for 1 essential industry.—McKendrick Bros., Ltd., Wellington St., City. rPYPISTE-Clerk, Junior; no exper. necesX sary; good wages and prospects.—Box 1 HJTi. Auckland. ' TRAITRESS, Mid-day, experienced.—Stxl- \ V son's, 41 High St. WfAITRESS or Girl (about 15), s>at,-Sun. \* free, no night - work. Smith's, next Majestic Theatre, Queen St. "TITA'ITRESS, exper., full time, no Sunday; V \ highest wages and best conditions.— Centreway Grill, 208 A Queen St. ' WAITRESS, full-time, no Sat or Sunday work; good wages.—Mrs. Morey. Electric Tearooms, Power Bd. Bldgs. "ttctaITKSSS, experienced, permanent postY\ tion. Also Casual.—Eileen Tearooms, 356 Karangahape Rd. Ph. 45-041. XXTAITRESSES, 1 full-time, 1 dinner, 5-day \ V week. —Cottage Tearooms. Shortland St. "VXfAITRESSES, full-time, no Sun. work; Y\ wages £2/10/-- —Forsyth's Tea Rooms, 63 Queen St.' , . , ... ~ T7S7OMAN for kitchen work, full-time, no W Sun. work; wages £2/10/-.— Forsyth a Tea Rooms, 63 Queen St. . WOMAN for part-time cleaning of office, modern buildings. Messrs. James s. McAlpine, Ltd.. 392 Broadway, Newmarket. \\T OMAN, capable take charge of oar \V Lunchroom.— Empire Cardboard Box Co., Ltd., 359 to 367 Broadway, Newmarket. TfIJOMEN. help manufacture Felt and YY Leather Novelties and Bags; able- to machine advantage; good wnds., small wotkVO'UTH, with few years' exper. Hardware 1 Trade. Apply, with refs.. BL>42 Herald

"plastic Operators, part or whole time; i. 40-hour, week; no experience necessary. John Brook and Co., Ist Floor, 347 Upper Queen Street, DESTROOM Attendant. —Woman, preferIX ablv with experience, as Attendant for our Ladies Restroom; pleasant conditions, good hours. —Manageress, Tearooms, Trading Co. J ■ 1 - SENIOR Saleswomen, for our Stratford an| Opunake Branches, 2 Senior Saleswomen, with general drapery, experience; good wagea; no Friday night work.-—-C. S. Lucas ana Co., Ltd., Stratford. OT. MARY'S HOMES. ptahnhu, urgently, 0 the following staff:— Maternity Aid (1). Junior Probationers 12). —Apply Sister-in-Charge, St. Mary's Homes, Otahuhn. or Ph. 24-30 S. TO PRINTERS. —We"have a vacancy for lan expert Cossar Machinist to take charge of "a Model A Cossar Press. Applicant must also be good jobbing hand; wages £, per week, no night work. —Apply the Bav of Plenty Times. Ltd.. Tauranga. TYPISTE, Junior, for City Office. Good prospects for bright Cji r 1; secondary education an advantage, knowledge, of shorthand not essential.— Apply. p h 4{K)7O "t"V7"OMEN, young and active, shift work, YY factory; o-day week, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 3 p.m. to 11 p.m., alternate weeks; no Saturday work. Cafeteria on'premises-Co-lonial Ammunition Co., Alt. Eden, Auckland. V\ r ELFARE Officer.—The position adverYY tised on Mav 3 by the Auckland branch, of Cringed Children Society for Tauranga, Thames. Whakatane ami Opotiki Hospital Board Districts is for a,full-time Lady Officer. —TMrsJ M. Christian. Hon. Secretary. Tauranga. f_ VOUTH, smart appearance, aged 18 to. 21. x for hardware counter. Applications * ro P boys with ability for sales. . and willing to learn chain store merchandising, will be rei ceived personally by the Manager. McTvenxtes Dent. Store. •Newmarket. GIRLS for Modern. Light. Clean Interest ing Work, where girls will be taught everv operation and so learn a trade in a ' Sif 5"Rf». d S'»"%gEtK, LTD."" W "" A opp. Poet Office, Newton. QENIOR MALE. CLERK, accurate at 0 figures. Position is a wartime appointment and would suit particularly a retired com me r--i_i ..hn Hociroc tn rc-pnter business for and WOUia SUU paruKutm.j » w T t! r""X. cial man who desires to re-enter business for a time. Legible handwriting is a necessary qualification for the position, which carries a salary above the award. Written or personal application should be made immediately_to SMITH AND BROWN. LTD.. 148-152 Symonds St. JOINERY FOREMAN. J We require for our Joinery Factory at Petone a good all-round Man, one able to take off plans and quote. Preferably not oter -10 years of age. Future prospects assured. — Apply to The Timber Manager, THE C. & A. ODLIN TIMBER* & HARDWARE CO., LTD.. P.O. Box 19, Petone. fIENIOB S.—BERLEI (N.Z.), LTD.. offer Senior Girls a job that is light, easy and pleasant, and which reanires no previous experience or any special qualifications. This is table work, easily learned, with no machining. Working conditions are the best. high wages are paid, and your job will be secure. tfe CORNER WELLESLEY <fc NELSON STS. A WELL-KNOWN Dominion-Wide AssociaJ\. tion invites applications from Men of good approach, personality, character, proven integrity and ability, to fill positions as Organ-iser-Representatives. The work is interesting, the positions are permanent .to applicants who prove their suitability and adaptability for ihe work required. Selling exper. an advantage, but not essential. Preference will be given to returned men.—Reply in writing, giving full particulars, educational standard and exper.. enclose copies only of testimonials, etc.. to NP323 Herald, Hamilton. POSITIONS FILLED rpHANKING all applicants. M.C., Milking, I 8K504. POULTRY, BIRDS, ETC.. FOR SALE DtJCKS. K.C.. Cousen's strain, 18 mos.j 7/6 each. —Hopkins* Duck Farm. PateoftlME Muscovy Drakes, dressed, 10/' X each:—2l Maungarei Rd„ Remuera. "PULLETS (50). W.L.. near laying; 12/6 1 each; bring own crates. —McNair, 23 Wa«lace Rd., Papatootoe. i k rr Muscovies, "> Ducks and 2 Drakes, o / months; best offer. —TFHSiiI Herald. ,r f>ROMINA" Poultry Food ensures an ecoJr no mica I supply of Fresh instructions suppfl-d; 21b carton. 2g^:

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24894, 16 May 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24894, 16 May 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24894, 16 May 1944, Page 1